Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Actually, yes. Truth in advertising.Would you be fine if it was called a "rental" or "lease" or "membership option"?
Actually, yes. Truth in advertising.Would you be fine if it was called a "rental" or "lease" or "membership option"?
That does not make it blundering or a cash grab.I am strongly against any system where you "buy" content you don't then have control over. I had a hard time accepting streaming service subscriptions.
No, I suppose the system they use is fair, after all. I concede the point.That does not make it blundering or a cash grab.
then why respond to me? if no one responded this would have died hours ago... it only contnues as you keep it going.Well, no, I replied to the analogy. You pedantically interjected with a tangent that has absolutely no possible benefit to the discussion.
so you wont keep quoting me?It seems like you've an issue with the idea of not being pedantic to no benefit to anyone, so I'm going to simply make sure that you and I aren't as likely to have this issue in the future.
I feel like between the theater-to-home viewing window being so short (if often non-existent) and content owners now releasing clips and compilations on their own channels that there just isn't a chance at appreciable sales.I do kind of wonder if someone sold "just the action sequences" but at a lower price point if they would make sales... especially since the cutting of the footage is something even an idiot like me can do.
This is passive aggressive manipulation, and is an underhanded tactic to shut up someone you disagree with or who has a legitimate reason to be challenging you.then why respond to me? if no one responded this would have died hours ago... it only contnues as you keep it going.
so you wont keep quoting me?
Isn't it more like I only want two songs off an album and not the whole thing?A more apt analogy is if the theatre, instead of charging $15 for a full, two hour movie, was willing to charge you "just" $5 for the most exciting 15 minutes.